To have a good crop we must weed the field, otherwise the rice will grow badly in spite of careful ploughing and abundant manuring. To be successful … - Ho Chi Minh

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To have a good crop we must weed the field, otherwise the rice will grow badly in spite of careful ploughing and abundant manuring. To be successful in increasing production and practicing thrift, we must also weed the field, that is root out embezzlement, waste and bureaucracy. Otherwise they will harm our work.

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About Ho Chi Minh

Hồ Chí Minh (May 19, 1890 – September 2, 1969) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1955 and President from 1945 until his death in 1969. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist, he served as Chairman and First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Vietnam.

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Pen Names: Nguyễn Ái Quốc Hồ Chí Minh Nguyễn Tất Thành
Alternative Names: Nguyễn Sinh Cung Lý Thụy Nguyễn Sinh Công Chairman Ho Chi Minh Uncle Ho Nguyễn Ái Dân Albert de Pouvourville Bình Sơn Chen Vang Chiến Thắng Chiến Sĩ Henri Tren Hồ La Lập Lê Ba Lê Nhân Lin Lý An Nam Lý Mỗ Mai Hữu Phúc Nguyễn Du Kích Nói Thật Nilốxki Ông Lu Pôn Tất Thành Tân Sinh Tân Trào Thanh Lan Thu Giang Trần Lực Trần Thắng Lợi Vương Hồ Quang Paul Tất Thành Thầu Chín Tống Văn Sơ Sung Man Cho Văn Ba Nguyễn Văn Ba Cuồng Điệt Tất Thành Bác Hồ Uncle Hồ
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Our party has a mass character, and hundreds of thousands of members. Owing to the situation in our country the bulk of Party members spring from the petty bourgeoisie. There is nothing surprising in it. In the beginning under the influence of bourgeois ideology the stand of some Party members may lack firmness, their outlook may be confused and their thinking not quite correct, but owing to the fact that they have been tempered in the revolution and the war of resistance, our Party members are by and large good militants, faithful to the Party and the revolution. Those Comrades know that those Party members who commit errors will lead the masses into error; therefore, they stand ready to correct any mistake they may make, and this in a timely way, and do not allow small errors accumulate into big ones. They sincerely practice criticism and self-criticism, which makes it possible for them to progress together.

In a war, to win a victory or suffer a defeat are common things. The essential is that we must win final victory. We must help all officers and men and the people to bear that firmly in mind so that they will not be self-complacent when winning and disappointed when losing, but instead will always make utmost efforts to overcome difficulties and hardships and advance towards final victory.

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My people hunger for independence and will have it. [...] And are you forgetting some recent examples of what ragged bands can do against modern troops? Have you already forgotten the heroism of the Yugoslav partisans against the Germans? The spirit of man is more powerful than his own machines.

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